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Common problems for Premiere Pro users

Orange frames
Premiere Pro CS4 and up Users: Why do I get an orange frame? Short answer: Our plugins will return an orange frame whenever the image is not the same size as Premiere reports to the plugin. When this happens we return an orange frame. The workaround is to create a new sequence that has the same settings as the footage, apply the effect within that intermediate sequence and then drop that sequence into the main editing timeline. Another workaround is to right-click the video track and choose to create an After Effects precomposition and apply the plugin/effect within After Effects. Longer answer: Why we do return an orange frame and what causes the problems? This can be created by a variety of factors including:
  • different pixel aspect ratios between a video track and the sequence.
  • effects before the current effect that change the size of a layer… particularly when an effect requires the use of a second input layer (video track).
  • if Premiere Pro reports an incorrect size for the image sequence it can be impossible to locate where a point parameter actually lies on the image.
All these issues have been reported to the Premiere team. We could pretend it’s all fine and let you worry why our plugins are not working as advertised, but we rather tell you to protect the integrity of your work and save you from worries and wasted efforts.
Premiere Pro and Adobe Media Encoder
We have experienced the following with Twixtor when working with Premiere Pro CC 2014 and various versions of Adobe Media Encoder (AME). Note that there appears to be a mislabel when getting the information about Premiere  8.2 (build 2014.2 is labeled 8.1, Caravan). Premiere 8.0.1 — AME 8.0.1 success Premiere 8.1.0 — AME 8.0.1 success Premiere 8.1.0 — AME 8.1.0 fails (both export and queud in AME) Premiere 8.2.0 — AME 8.1.0 export works, queue AME fails Premiere 8.2.0 — AME 8.2.0 success However some users of 2014.2 (8.2) have experienced issues with MXF files. This would mean someone would need to regress to 8.1 with AME 8.0.1 ! (as in Uninstall AME and install AME 8.0.1)  
Adjustment layers
This is fixed in 2024 Premiere CC 2014 – Adjustment Layers Any plugin or effect that uses frames at other times than the “current” time, does not work with Premiere Adjustment Layers. This includes our products Twixtor, DE:Noise, RSMB, DE:Noise, RE:Match, etc. Premiere simply does not retrieve the correct frames. So we advise that you do not use our plug-ins on adjustment layers within Premiere Pro CC 2014.